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Wednesday
Dec302020

Future News - The Rise of Snitch Culture, Operation Warp Speed on Impulse Power, Hayabusa-2 Asteroid Samples, EMP Pulses, Solar Orbiter passes Venus, Robot Dogs on Mars, Billy Sunshine IS Bigfoot, 2020 Stories in Review, Cosmometry, Fake News Evolves, Dr. Dan on Covid Preventatives, Wishes for 2021 

Our final show of the year, Mrs. Future shares her concern for the rise of snitch culture and other disturbing trends in today’s mid-Covid world.  Though Covid consciousness still dominates the news cycle of today, we nonetheless delve a bit into the latest space news.  After many months, Billy Sunshine checks in during our discussion of EMP pulses and the  Coast to Coast radio show and suggests  that his size 15 feet could qualify as Bigfoot and has a idea for a new late night show.
We spend much of the second hour reviewing our top stories of 2020, such as the evolution of fakes news and Project Starlink.  We end with us, Bobby and some of our favorite callers sharing their wishes and vision for 2021. Happy New Year!
Wednesday
Feb272019

Future News - Virgin Galactic Takes First Passenger to Space, Israeli Lander On its Way to the Moon, Space X Dragon Capsule ready to head to ISS, Space Roasting Coffee, Dr. Bruce Damer on Japan's Hayabusa2 Asteroid Collection Mission, Turning CO2 back into Coal, SLV Citizen Scientist Students Report on Health of San Lorenzo River.  

Listen Now to Future News 2.26.2019

Some fun space news this week, as we have the first passenger to fly on Virgin Galactic. True, Beth Moses works for the company but still, she wasn’t a pilot or co-pilot, but as astronaut instructor, will be the guide for the first paying passengers about what to expect on their first flight out of the Earth’s atmosphere. We have Dr. Bruce Damer tell us what’s happening with Hayabusa2, the Japanese flight to an asteroid, and it’s efforts to capture some dust and bring it back to Earth for study.  Dr. Bruce tells us why this is exciting and important.

And we finish the show with San Lorenzo Valley Middle School science teacher Rachel Hager hosting a group of SLV students at our KSCO studios, where we discuss with them their efforts to test the San Lorenzo River for potential toxins and pollution.  Our young citizen scientists give us a great report and we look forward to sharing it with you! Enjoy.

Our crew of citizen scientists after delivering their report to us.